TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER, 15, 1944 Church Services Trinity Episcopal Tenth and Vermont Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Church school at 9:30. Morning prayer and sermon at 11. First Christian Tenth and Kentucky Warren Hile, Minister Foster class for students at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship service and communion at 11. Sermon, "the Lesson of the Almond Tree." Young People's Forum at Myers hall from 5 to 7 p.m. Ninth and Vermont Thadore H. Azzman, Minister First Presbyterian Theodore H. Azadat The student and servicemen's class will meet for breakfast and discussion at Westminster hall, 1221 Oread at 9 a.m. Subject, "The Beginnings of the Christian church." Leader, Harry W. O'Kane. Morning worship service at 11. Sermon topic "On Being Natural." Westminster Fellowship for students in Westminster hall at 4 p.m. St. John The Evangelist (Roman Catholic Thirteenth and Kentucky Masses at 6:30, 8:00, 10:00, and 11:30 a.m. Students may meet Father McGinnis at the Rectory at any time, or in room 415 of Watson library on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Plymouth Congregational 925 Vermont C. Fosberg Hughes, Minister Morning worship service at 11 a.m. Sermon, "Let Faith Abound." Trinity Lutheran Thirteenth and New Hampshire Alfred J. Beil, Minister Morning worship service at 11 a.m. Sermon subject, "Jesus and His Friend." Youth rally, social and vaper hour with discussion of "One World—One Hope," at 4 p.m. Fellowship lunch at 6 p.m. First Methodist Tenth and Vermont Oscar E. Allison, Ministe Student class beginning, "An Adequate Religion for Living in Today's World." Edwin F. Price, leader. Morning worship service at 10:45 am. Sermon subject, "Spiritual Curiosity." Wesley Foundation Fellowship at the church, recreation period and service of welcome led by the president at 6 p.m. First Baptist Eighth and Kentucky E L Suddgeree Minist First Baptist Student class for servicemen and civilians. Subject, "The Problem of Good and Evil." C. W. Thomas, leader. Morning worship service at 11. Sermon, "The Step and the Journey." The men's quartette will sing. Young People's meeting at 1124 Mississippi David Clyde, University medical student from India will speak on "India's Religious-Political Problem." DIVRY'S HANDY HANDY SPANISH- ENGLISH AND ENGLISH- SPANISH DICTIONARY By J. Douglas, Ph.D and A. Lomo, Ph.D. Most Complete, Reliable. Up-to-date Lists All Spanish and English (60,000) Words. Latex Technology Scientific Literature. Military Term. Elements of Grammar, Iregular Verbs Cities and Populations, Colored Maps Students, Translators, Business Men, Etc. 356 Pages. $3½ x 6¾. Flexible Cloth Building. Budget paid $2,000 with interest. On Sale at Leading Bookstores Special Discounts to Teachers D. C. DIVRY, Inc. Publishers C. 40 W, 23rd SL, NEW YORK STARTING LINE-UPS Kansas No. Position Washburn No. Riegle (75) Left End Small (66) Rouse or (63) Left Tackle Erickson (67) Long (85) Keller (84) Left Guard Terry (63) Hird (83) Center Berger (64) Day (66) Right Guard Christy (77) Hunter (78) Right Tackle Miles (72) Schmienz (44) Right End Girvin (71) Endicott (56) Quarterback Horsley (44) Bergin (68) Right Half Copeland (69) Moffett (77) Left Halt Calland (70) Barrington (70) Fullback Blincoe (79) KU STARTS - - - Ball Carriers Chosen The ball carriers for Kansas will be Bergin at right half, Endicott at the signal-caller niche; Barrington, a holdover, at fullback, and Charles Moffett at left half. (continued from page one) Warren E. Riegle, a member of the Navy V-12 program will start at left end. A Worcester, Mass., man, Charles Daigneault will be on the sidelines waiting for a chance to play should something happen to Riegle. It is not expected however that Riegle will be available for duty after Nov. 1, and this may elevate Daigneault to the starting position. $ ^{*} $ (continued from page one) ready familiar to Jayhawker football fans having played two seasons with Kansas. He is bothered by a trick knee and this may restrict his playing to a degree. To either Bergin or Robinson will go the chore of kicking while Bill Chestnut, whose educated toe beat Missouri last year, will attempt all points after touchdowns with his specialty, the drop-kick. Washburn line-up tentative. K.U. Dames Will Conduct Business Meeting Tuesday The K.U. Dames, a society of wives of students as well as married women students, will hold a business meeting at 8 p.m. Tuesday. Mrs. Tony Croce will speak at the meeting which will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Cooke, 1807 Alabama. Mrs. Arthur E. Brooks and Mrs. Everett Brown will be assistant hostesses. We are changing the face of the world. How about its heart? CLASSIFIED MONEY LOANED Unredeemed Guns, Clothing for Sale 743 Mass. WOLFSON'S Phone 67 Welcome to K.U. The Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop Is Truly the "K.U. Florist" — We take a personal interest in your orders. 927 Mass. St. Phone 363 8th and Mass. St. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Lawrence, Kansas This bank has been the headquarters for students of the University of Kansas since 1877. Member F.D.I.C Tel. 30 Rankin's Drug Co. "Start the Year Out Right" We Carry a Complete Line of All VITAMINS Phone 678 1101 Mass. Sommer's Grocery Take Home Food from Sommer's for Those Between-Study Snacks 1021 Mass. St. Phone 212 Gilkerson's Delicious Waffles Sandwiches Steaks Dinners MEET YOUR K.U. FRIENDS AT Gilkerson's ON LEAVE Here's PERFUME... with a fragrance that matches the Mellowness of Moonlight . . . as suble as a stolen kiss . . . as lasting as the memory of a fond farewell, H. W. STOWITS 9th & Mass. Rexall Drug Store Phone 516